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201. Hybrid incompatibility is consistent with a hybrid origin ofHeliconius heurippaHewitson from its close relatives,Heliconius cydnoDoubleday andHeliconius melpomeneLinnaeus.

202. Molecular evidence for the hybrid origin of species in the soft coral genus Alcyonium (Cnidaria:Anthozoa: Octocorallia).

203. Candidate gene polymorphisms associated with salt tolerance in wild sunflower hybrids: implications for the origin of Helianthus paradoxus, a diploid hybrid species.

204. Phylogenetic networks: modeling, reconstructibility, and accuracy.

205. Species relationships within Diplotaxis (Brassicaceae) and the phylogenetic origin of D. muralis.

206. Natural selection for salt tolerance quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in wild sunflower hybrids: Implications for the origin of Helianthus paradoxus , a diploid hybrid species.

207. Likely multiple origins of a diploid hybrid sunflower species.

208. Molecules, morphology and maps: New directions in evolutionary genetics.

209. Allozymic variation and relationships within Viola subsection Viola (Violaceae).

210. Partitioning of population genetic variance under multiplicative-epistatic gene action.

211. A Bayesian Implementation of the Multispecies Coalescent Model with Introgression for Phylogenomic Analysis

212. Species boundary and extensive hybridization and introgression in Petunia

213. Fifteen shades of green: The evolution of Bufotes toads revisited

214. Demographic modelling with whole-genome data reveals parallel origin of similar Pundamilia cichlid species after hybridization

215. Are you more than the sum of your parents' genes? Phenotypic plasticity in a clonal vertebrate and F1 hybrids of its parental species

216. A new look at phenotypic disparity and diversification rates in island plant radiations

217. A Bayesian implementation of the multispecies coalescent model with introgression for comparative genomic analysis

218. Strong population structure and limited gene flow between Yellow-billed Ducks and Mallards in southern Africa

219. Population genomics of an exceptional hybridogenetic system of Pelophylax water frogs

220. Maintenance of species boundaries despite ongoing gene flow in ragworts

221. Additive Traits Lead to Feeding Advantage and Reproductive Isolation, Promoting Homoploid Hybrid Speciation

222. Genome-wide sequence information reveals recurrent hybridization among diploid wheat wild relatives

223. Homoploid hybridization signals due to ancestral subdivision: a case study on the D lineage in wheat

224. Speciation with gene flow: Evidence from a complex of alpine butterflies (Coenonympha , Satyridae)

225. Reconciling the Mitonuclear Compatibility Species Concept with Rampant Mitochondrial Introgression

226. Insights from Fisher's geometric model on the likelihood of speciation under different histories of environmental change

227. Codweb: Whole-genome sequencing uncovers extensive reticulations fueling adaptation among Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific gadids

228. Hybridization and a loss of sex shape genome-wide diversity and the origin of species in the evening primroses (Oenothera, Onagraceae)

229. Spontaneous whole-genome duplication restores fertility in interspecific hybrids

230. Hybridization preceded radiation in diploid wheats

231. Two New Subspecies ofArctostaphylos(Ericaceae) From California and Implications For Understanding Diversification In This Genus

232. Evolutionary trends in the distylous genus Pulmonaria (Boraginaceae): Evidence of ancient hybridization and current interspecific gene flow

233. Simulating and Summarizing Sources of Gene Tree Incongruence

234. Recovery from hybrid breakdown in a marine invertebrate is faster, stronger and more repeatable under environmental stress

235. Identity of the Calcarata species complex in Viola sect. Melanium (Violaceae)

236. Morphological variation among members of the Stellaria longipes complex: S. longipes, S. longifolia, and S. porsildii ( Caryophyllaceae).

237. Population genomic analysis reveals that homoploid hybrid speciation can be a lengthy process

239. Alternative facts: a reconsideration of putatively natural interspecific hybrid specimens in the genus Heliconius (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

240. Hybridization is a recurrent evolutionary stimulus in wild yeast speciation

241. Enhanced cell dehydration tolerance and photosystem stability facilitate the occupation of cold alpine habitats by a homoploid hybrid species, Picea purpurea

242. Exploring the hybrid speciation continuum in birds

243. Chemically mediated sexual signals restrict hybrid speciation in a flea beetle

244. Insights from genomes into the evolutionary importance and prevalence of hybridization in nature

245. The timing and direction of introgression under the multispecies network coalescent

246. Reply to Rosenthal et al.: Both premating and postmating isolation likely contributed to manakin hybrid speciation

247. The gonadal transcriptome of the unisexual Amazon molly Poecilia formosa in comparison to its sexual ancestors, Poecilia mexicana and Poecilia latipinna

248. Independent homoploid hybrid speciation events in the Macaronesian endemic genus Argyranthemum

249. In search of the Goldilocks zone for hybrid speciation

250. Can Interspecies Hybrid Zygosaccharomyces rouxii Produce an Allohaploid Gamete?

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